Nebraska State Flag

Head down to the “flat waters” and endure the Nebraskan spirit by waving the Nebraska state flag from CVS Flags. We offer Nebraska State Flags in nylon and 2 ply polyester.See the flag history

Nebraska State Flag (nylon)

Our state flags are made with SolarMax 200 denier heavy duty outdoor nylon to insure your state flag can bear all types of outdoor use. Our Nebraska state flag hails bright vibrant colors and is finished with a strong white header and brass grommets. CVS holds the highest quality standard flags made in the U.S.A and offers a variety of sizes for any type of home or business flag use. Share the rich history of the Cornhuskers and order your Nebraska state flag today. Click on description for product details.

2 Ply Polyester

These Nebraska State Flags are made of tough 2 ply polyester, the strongest longest lasting flag material developed for maximum durability. 2 ply polyester Nebraska State Flags are an excellent choice for high wind areas.

Nebraska State Flag History:

Nebraska’s official state flag with the seal on a blue background was first displayed January 1, 1926. Nebraska officially described the state banner in 1925. In a bill introduced by J. Lloyd McMaster, passed by the legislature and signed by the Governor on March 28, 1925, the design of the banner was described as "…a reproduction of the Great Seal of the State charged on the center of gold and silver on a field of national blue.” In 1963, the Nebraska State Legislature designated the state banner the official State Flag of Nebraska.

Some confusion exists over the use of the unofficial state banners prior to 1925. On April 2, 1925, Governor Adam McMullen approved the bill and Nebraska was provided with a state banner, described officially: "There is hereby designated a banner for the State of Nebraska which shall consist of a reproduction of the great seal of the state, charged on the center in gold and silver on a field of national blue." The 1925 law resulted from the efforts of many organizations and individuals.

The seal was provided for by Nebraska's first constitution, adopted in 1866. Embodied in the seal is a steamboat that ascends the Missouri River. The seal bears mechanic arts symbolized by a smith with hammer and anvil. Nebraska’s agriculture is illustrated by a settler's cabin, sheaves of wheat, and stalks of growing corn while a train of railroad cars head toward the magnificent Rocky Mountains. At the top of the circle proclaims Nebraska's motto: "Equality Before the Law."